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24 August, 08:23

The surface area of a sphere is decreasing at the constant rate of 3π sq. cm/sec. At what rate is the volume of the sphere decreasing at the instant its radius is 2 cm?

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  1. 24 August, 11:18
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    Whooh

    SA=4pir²

    take derivitive

    dSA/dt=8pir dr/dt

    and do the volume as well

    V = (4/3) pir³

    dV/dt=4pir² dr/dt

    we need to solve for dV/dt

    to do taht we need dr/dt

    so

    dSA/dt=8pir dr/dt

    given dSA/dt=3pi cm/sec

    r=2

    3pi=8pi2 dr/dt

    3=16 dr/dt

    3/16=dr/dt

    now do the volume

    dV/dt=4pir² dr/dt

    r=2

    dr/dt=3/16

    dV/dt=4pi2² (3/16)

    dV/dt=16pi (3/16)

    dV/dt=3pi

    nice

    the volume of the sphere is decreasing at 3pi cm/sec as well
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